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Profiling the EG Research Community and Its Core

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Electronic Government Research (EGR) has progressed beyond its stages of infancy and has unfolded into a respected domain of multi- and cross-disciplinary study。 A sizable and dedicated community of researchers has formed。 So far, however, few, if any, accounts exist which sufficiently analyze the profile of the electronic government research community。 The contribution of this paper is to describe this profile and give a detailed account of the core researcher community, name the most prolific researchers, determine their disciplinary backgrounds, and identify their preferred standards of inquiry。 The study also identifies and quantifies the preferred publishing outlets in EGR, distinguishing between core journals and core conferences, on the one hand, and non-core sites, on the other hand。 This study advances the understanding of the emerging structure and profile of the academic domain of EGR and helps researchers identify adequate publishing outlets for their domain-related research。

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Hans J. (Jochen) Scholl

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University of Washington, Box 352840, Seattle, WA 98195-2840, USA

EGOV 2009;International conference on electronic government

Linz(AT);Linz(AT)

Electronic government

1-12

2009